The data file contains all OEM groups with global production in excess of 500,000upa and some with lower output but which are nevertheless widely known, e.g. Proton.

It also includes the major heavy truck producers.

Production data is provided by plant for 2011 and 2012, and can be filtered by region, country, location, OEM group and brand.

The database includes assembly plants which assemble kits produced by mother plants. For the most part, such assembly operations are noted, but there may be exceptions, and there are several examples of plants which both assemble kits and undertake full production of some models. In order to arrive at the net production by an OEM, the assembly operations need to be excluded.

The plant locations refer to the commonly-used descriptions, but may be described differently in other sources.

The following OEMs are covered in the report:

Ashok Leyland

AvtoVAZ

BAIC (Foton)

BMW Group

Brilliance China

Chang’an Automobile

Chery

China First Auto Works (FAW)

CNHTC / Sinotruk

Daimler

Dongfeng Motor Corp.

Fiat Auto

Fiat Industrial

Ford Motor Company

Fuji Heavy Industries

Geely Group

General Motors

Honda Motor Company

Hyundai Motor Company

Isuzu Motors

Mahindra & Mahindra

Mazda Motor Corporation

Mitsubishi Motors Corporation

Navistar

Nissan Motor Company

Paccar

Proton

PSA Peugeot Citroen

Qingling Auto

Renault

SAIC

Suzuki Motor Corporation

Tata Motors

Toyota Motor Corporation

Volvo-Eicher Commercial Vehicles (VECV)

Volvo Trucks

Volkswagen Group

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